Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/726

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SIXTY·FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch.- 433. 1916. 705 law, mcluding the employment of an alienist at not exceeding $1,500 per annum, and a clerk who shall be a stenographer and typewriter, $900, $4,900. INTEREST AND SINKING FUND. ,,,,,I‘,§_"°'°“‘°°""¤"*¤¢ For interest and sinking fund on the funded debt, ayable one—half ‘*""?“'"" out of the revenues of the District of Columbia andpone-half out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, $975,408. EMERGENCY FUND. E’“°’g°°°Y ******1- To be expended onl in case of emo nc , such as riot tilence E‘P°¤"'*¤*¤ public insanitary conchtions, calamityricy Hvood or iire orisltsisrm, and of l1ke character, and in all cases of emergency not otherwise sufficiently provided for, in the discretion of the commissioners, $8,000: Prmnkled, That in the lpaurchase of all articles provided for in this Act PMM- no more than the mar Ecprice shall be paid for any such articles, and P°'°‘°°°°° all bids for any such art' es above the market price shall be rejected ‘ · and new bids received or purchases made in open market, as may be most economical and advantageous to the District of Columbia. . COURTS AWD PRISONS. °¤¤*¤·¤¤ www Surroirr or oorwwrsz For srpport, maintenance, and transports- ““PP°'° °‘ °°¤**•=¤ tion of convicts transferred from the District of Columbia; for ex- P°•*·P·m~ ppnses of shipping remains of deceased convicts to their homes in the nited States, and forexpenses of interment of unclaimed remains of deceased convicts; for expenses incurred in identifying and ursuing escaped convicts and for rewards for their recapture; to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, $125,000. C 1 cm m Comrmousn, Drs·m1c·r· or Commun: For care and ggpgectien, ' under the direction of the United States marshal of the trict of Columbia: Engineer $1,200; three watchmen, at $720 each; three firemen, at $720 each; five laborers, at $600 each; three messengers, at $720 each; forthe following now paid from general appropriations, three messengers, at $720 each; two elevator conductors, at $720 each; clerk to jury commissioner, $720; telephone operator, $720; attendant in ladies’ waiting room, $300; in all, $16,020, to be expended under the directions of the Attorney General. 0,,,,., ,,, _.,,,,,,,, Cover or Arrnaas Bunawmo, Drs·r·arc·r or Commun: 'I'wo ¤¤¤¢1¤¢·¤•·•·•¢¤- watchmen, at $720 each; elevator operator, $720; three laborers, at $480 each; mechanician (under the du·ection of the Superintendent of the Capitol Building and Grounds), $1,200: Provided, That the mm. clerk of the Court of Ap(peab shall be the custodian of said building, °""°°*‘°‘ under the direction an supervision of the justices of said court; in any $4.800; _ j Expenses. For mops, brooms, buckets, dismfectants, removal of refuse, electric current, electrical supplies, books, and all other necessary and incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, $800. _ Summa com Fans or wrmnssus, suramm comrr: For fees of witnesses and gigiagweelm aymeut of the actual dpgpenses of witnesses in said court, as provided · ·· ·’· liy section eight hun and fifty, Revised Statutes of the United States, $15,000. _ yum, in Fans or Juaoas, summa cormrr: _For fees ot jurors, $65,000. Pay ummm uc Par or narurrs: For not excecdrr§ one crier in each court, of ’ ` office deputy marshals who act as barh s or criers, and for expense of meals and lodging for jurors in United States eases and of bailrifs m attendance upon same when ordered by the court, $27,000. 91890°-vox. 39-rr 1--45